MAY EXHIBITIONS AT THE STUDIOS

Opens Thursday, May 7, 6-8pm
On view May 7-28, 2026

Join us for this month’s First Thursday Open House, where art, conversation, and community come alive after hours! Wander through our galleries showcasing the newest exhibitions, sip wine under the stars on our rooftop terrace, and explore the creativity in the third-floor artist studios. Take in the vibrant energy, connect with fellow art lovers, and discover hidden gems at Books & Books. Whether you’re here to mingle, marvel, or make memories, this is the perfect night to celebrate art and friendship.

Polished metal abstract sculpture with curved, tripod-like legs and a crescent-shaped form on top, displayed in front of a tall window with natural light.

Giants Among Us

Tim Marshall Curtis

Sanger Gallery

Seven towering sculptures explore memory, material, and meaning—blending myth, science, and spirit into bold physical forms. Tim Marshall Curtis invites viewers to move through space and story, where each piece serves as both a personal legacy and a collective mirror.

sponsored by Little Palm Island Resort & Spa

Mixed-media collage of a shirtless man resting beside a bicycle, created with layered newspaper clippings and paint, set against a rocky shoreline and ocean background.

Reverence / Irrelevance

Carole Faye

XOJ Gallery

Local artist Faye transforms scavenged materials and found objects into paintings and sculptures that explore nostalgia, place, and personal evolution. Each piece reimagines the discarded as a unique treasure, reflecting on resilience, reinvention, and the beauty of the overlooked.

sponsored by Café Marquesa

Abstract artwork with small white and blue buildings set against a dense black lace-like pattern over teal and blue vertical stripes.

Roots of a City

Andrée B. Carter

Zabar Project Gallery

Large-scale textile paintings blend needlepoint, paint, and collage to capture the mood and identity of eight cities. Installed like tapestries, they invite viewers to explore color, texture, and architectural detail while mapping their own connection to place.

sponsored by Hands On

Folk-style painting and woodcut of a black steam train with bright yellow passenger cars crossing a bridge over turquoise water, with palm trees, houses, rowboats, and birds adding detail.

Once There Was a Railroad

Wayne Garcia

Zabar Lobby Gallery

Colorful, hand-carved reliefs depict the construction of Flagler’s Overseas Railroad and the Key West residents who built it. Continuing the tradition of his mentor Mario Sanchez, Garcia pairs this exhibition with a one-night lecture sharing the history and stories behind his work.

sponsored by Great Events Catering